XNotesNG is the next generation of XNotesPlus, a full-featured personal information manager. It is plugin driven and includes a Todo Manager, Calendar Manager, Category Manager, and extensive notes system, including features such as text searching, printing, alarms, date and calendar inserts, and categorization by colored projects.

i-net Doqua is an Eclipse plug-in that helps documentation writers and developers to keep track of inconsistencies between style guides and the actual documentation. The system integrates into the Eclipse IDE and introduces a new perspective and several views. Since i-net Doqua uses standard JUnit testcases to check the documentation, you can trigger checks using Hudson or similar Ant based systems.

terp is a modular template engine that integrates tightly into ANT and provides a portable C++ compiler task (aCC, g++, icc, msvc++, SUN CC, xlC) on many platforms and processor architectures, a collection iterator task, a full-featured expression language with host introspection, formatters, selectors, and transformers for expressions, and much more. It can be embedded into Ant, used as a stand-alone or embedded templating engine, or used as a batch or interactive expression evaluator. It is extremely flexible and can be extended with your own types, operators can be overloaded, and properties and methods can be added to types.

AntTask-GenerateXML is an Ant task that uses XMLBeans to create example XML instances from a W3C schema. It is especially useful for looking at pieces of schema, as you can set the element you wish to use as the root one. It will use the values from enumerations as the fixed/default values for attributes and elements if they are set. It obeys the XML type system with the exception of regex/patterns.

AntTask-XMLDiff is an Ant task for calculating the differences between XML files or directories of XML files at an XML (as opposed to file) level. It uses XML Unit in order to achieve this. It produces a diff report in both XML and HTML format.

PanBI is a collection of analytics modules for existing information systems. For each information system, it provides data extraction, transformation, and loading logic coupled with an OLAP schema, delivering OLAP functionality to an unprecedented user base. It extracts data from the source database, sets up a warehouse schema, loads the data into the warehouse, and has defined OLAP cubes. It does all this automatically for a one-click-run experience. Supported systems: dotProject, NesterSoft WorkTime, Subversion, and MantisBT (under development).

JCrocus is a GUI that allows representing the network topology definition of microwave cavity filters based on the coupling matrix approach as well as simulating and plotting its frequency response. It is a software tool for electromagnetic engineers; it is also a pedagogic instrument for professors and students in electromagnetic engineering to teach and learn the theory behind the microwave cavity filters.

MASH is a modular, automated script harness. It allows users to implement simple harnesses that perform work external to a system. The framework will invoke that harness as outlined by an XML script. For example, when using the framework to test a system you could create a script that cleans and loads a database, FTPs some data, submits a login form, and verifies HTTP information. Harnesses can easily be built to do almost anything (many harnesses are provided), not just Web page verification. While harnesses are written in Java, the scripts may be run against any type of system as harnesses are intended to act as clients.